Making Org Mode Prettier

I love me some emacs org-mode, but the character based typography
engine of emacs makes for some less-than appealing visuals. Worse
than that, most theme authors somehow prefer the angriest of angry
fruit salad org themes. Yuck.

So I have built a sub-theme that should ease some of that eye
strain, and calm down your fruit salads.

This is not the last word in making org-mode look nice, but just
the first word. It will get better!

Org-Beautify is an emacs sub-theme. You load it over-top of your
main theme, and it adds an extra chunk of functionality to it. It
is fully compatible with the moe-theme, but should be compatible
with most themes.

I am not sure why more sub-themes like this are not developed, but
they should be. Rather than theme authors having to define colors
for every single package, they could define base colors. Package
authors that choose to define faces, could then just extend upon
that.

For example: The movement (hehe, I just said movement) in the
CSS/Webdev world is to define a set of colors then define how those
colors are used. (Generally you need a css preprocessor to do this
properly)

If theme could agree on a standard set of color names, then agree on a
set of standard color descriptions, then all a user would need to
do is choose a color palette (solarzied, moe-yellow, etc.) then
choose a scheme (angry-fruit-salad, floofy-designer-wonk, etc) and
their off to the races.